I just submit the evidence of what he is doing. If you decide it is not threatening, your call. I wonder if you'd see it the same way if it was a critic of feminism doing this to a feminist rather than a critic of new atheism doing it to new atheist? I'd try to be consistent.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CriticalReader7 and
I would be afraid if someone was making up several accounts purely to pester me, referencing my children, obsessing about me & how bad I am repeatedly for months on social media & threatening to turn up at my place of work. Maybe you wouldn't. Maybe its snowflaky. Stop it anyway
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If what you're saying is true, then I'd agree it is inappropriate, however I'm exercising some skepticism here since I haven't seen any evidence of what you're talking about.
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Replying to @SatyreContraire @CriticalReader7 and
And to be quite frank with you, if there is a legal action in progress and the conversation are private, you have absolutely no right to ask for them. What you could say is that you won't believe either side until more information are available.
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Replying to @SatyreContraire @OlivierLambert and
The moment they bring their conversations and screenshots to Twitter it stops being private and it is fair game for anyone to chime in. Boghossian refusing to engage a critic reeks of snowflake behavior, that's my claim.
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Replying to @CriticalReader7 @HPluckrose and
So if you don't engage all your critics, even those who seem to manifest borderline behaviors, you reek of snowflake behavior ?
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Replying to @SatyreContraire @OlivierLambert and
Considering Phil has written extensively about it, has a prior relationship with Boghossian and knows his views very well, I would say he's not just 'any critic'
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Replying to @CriticalReader7 @OlivierLambert and
Precisely! This isn't an avoidance of critics! It's an avoidance of Phil, personally because of the prior relationship.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Plus, a visit to a classroom setting in particular isn’t super appropriate either. It’s unfair to students to allow a hostile and potentially disruptive guest into the classroom when they’re there to learn.
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He said he wasn't going to be disruptive. He was just going to sit in the front row and stare at Peter for two weeks coz Peter blocked him and taken other steps to prevent him from contacting him any more. He probably would have spoken tho - maybe relevantly to class. Maybe not
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